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SOCIAL N ETWORKS FOR MO VEMENT BUILDING KEITH SEABOUR N ( EDITE D BY PRAVANI & PIETER BRITS)
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Social networks for movement building[ks]

Nov 01, 2014

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TIHM, Internet Ministry
(VLM) Virtual Let Movement
Lecture by Keith Seaburn
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SOCIAL N

ETWORKS

FOR M

OVEMENT

BUILDIN

G

KEITH S

EABOURN (EDIT

ED BY P

RAVANI & P

IETER B

RITS)

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SOCIAL NETWORK TOOLS

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Marketing your ministry

How to create an advert

How to create a group

How to create a page

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Difference between groups and pages:In a group, you invite

people and then they joinIn a page anybody can

look at it, once they click like, they can receive

updates on it in their News Feed.

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MARKETING YOUR MINISTRY

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WHAT IS YOUR FOCUS?

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INTERNAL :: AUDIENCE

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INTERNAL :: ACTIVITIES

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EXTERNAL:: AUDIENCE

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EXTERNAL :: ACTIVITIES

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WHAT IS YOUR FOCUS?

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USE GROUPS FOR INTERNAL COMMUNICATION

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USE PAGES FOR EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION

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CREATE A

GROUP

CREATE A

GROUP

ON FACEBOOK

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Difference between groups and pages:In a group, you invite people and then they joinIn a page anybody can look at it, once they click like, they can receive updates on it in their News Feed.

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CREATE A PAGE: STEP 1

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CREATE A GROUP: STEP 1

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CREATE A GROUP: STEP 2

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CREATE A

PAGE

CREATE A

PAGE O

N FACEBOOK

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CREATE A PAGE: STEP 2

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CREATE A PAGE: STEP 3

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CREATE A PAGE: STEP 4

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PAGE TYPES AFFECT THE INFORMATION BOX: 1

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PAGE TYPES AFFECT THE INFORMATION BOX: 2

Public Figure

Organization

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GETTING HELP

• eMinistry :: A global community of VLM people     http://mygcx.org/eministry

• Media for Ministry :: Tools, helpful ideas     http://MediaForMinistry.org

• In Conversation :: Campus Crusade for Christ bloggers      http://inConversation.org

• Equipping for eMinistry http://equipping4eministry.wordpress.com

• Get Satisfaction :: People helping people minister more effectively     http://http://getsatisfaction.com/gcx

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PEOPLE TO FOLLOW

• Social Media & Ministry• @brianbarela | brianbarela.com• @russmartin | doublederivative.ca• Miheret.wordpress.com

• Productivity, Technology, Strategy• @staffhacker | staffhacker.com• @mattperman | whatsbestnext.com• @mashable | mashable.com

• Leadership 2.0• @kencochrum | onleadingwell.com• @michaelhyatt | michaelhyatt.com

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WHERE IS KEITH

• Twitter: @keithseabourn | http://twitter.com/keithseabourn

• Facebook: http://facebook.com/keithseabourn

• Email: [email protected]

• Blog: http://seabourn.org

• GTO Blog: http://technology.ccci.org